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==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 15:49, January 7, 2025

Rock, Paper, Mario
Rock, Paper, MARIO
Appears in Mario Party 2
Type Duel mini-game
Music track Duel
Music sample

Rock, Paper, Mario (stylized as Rock, Paper, MARIO on the Mini-Game Stadium roulette) is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 2. It can be played in Bowser Land and in Mini-Game Land. The minigame's name and gameplay are based on rock, paper, scissors.

Gameplay

The players choose one of three characters—Mario, Peach, or Bowser—and then reveal their choices to their opposition. Both players have 30 seconds from the starting signal to make a choice. The timer does not appear until the final five seconds. If both players choose the same character, the Goomba declares the match a tie, forcing the minigame to restart.[1] Whoever chooses the character who beats the other player's character is the winner.

Player choices

  • BOWSER beats PEACH. (BOWSER "kidnaps" PEACH, and the symbol is a purple heart.)
  • PEACH beats MARIO. (PEACH "kisses" MARIO, and the symbol is a pink heart.)
  • MARIO beats BOWSER. (MARIO "defeats" BOWSER, and the symbol is a Star.)

Controls

  • A Button – Mario
  • B Button – Peach
  • Z Button – Bowser

In-game text

  • Goomba"Mario beats Bowser. Peach beats Mario. Bowser beats Peach. Just like in rock, paper, scissors, the strongest one wins! The A Button Button is Mario, the B Button Button, Peach, and the Z Button Button, Bowser."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオジャンケン[?]
Mario Janken
Mario Janken
French Pierre, Papier, Mario[?] Rock, Paper, Mario
German Mario-Knobeln[?] Mario Dice Throw
Italian Sasso, Carta, Mario[?] Rock, Paper, Mario
Spanish Piedra, Papel, Mario[?] Rock, Paper, Mario

References

  1. ^ NintendoMovies (June 13, 2016). Mario Party 2 - All Duel Mini-Games. YouTube. Retrieved May 23, 2018.